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A common assumption in economics is that a person's satisfaction curves for two goods are 'bowed-in' towards the origin of a graph. This shape reflects a preference for balanced bundles over extreme ones. Imagine a student who has many textbooks but very little free time. Based on this assumption, what can we infer about their willingness to trade textbooks for free time?

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